Private Villa in the 1st Floor of Estate Bunglow (2 Rooms with attach Bathrooms and an Studio Room):"Click here to see Photos"^^ Three Sharing per Room Basis - Rs. 2450 per person. ^^ Two Sharing per Room Basis - Rs. 2700 per person.

^^ Tariff for children accompanying parents (5 to 12 years of age): 50% of adults tariff.^^ Above 12 years: Regular adult Tariffs apply.^^ Below 5 years of age: Not Chargeable for upto a max of 2 children per couple.

Note:We have a fixed set of food menu for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. If you are particular about knowing the same, please request via email for our fixed food menu details for your reference, before confirming booking.

Chikmagalur has played host to an event, thanks to which, countless Indians wake up to brighter mornings. Centuries ago, when the Sufi mystic Baba Budan smuggled seven coffee beans from Yemen into India, he probably didn’t bargain for millions of coffee junkies unwittingly blessing his soul everyday, with every sip of their coffee. Chikmagalur, whose hills nurtured the coffee culture at its bosom, is a green slice of heaven on a permanent coffee high. In and around Chikmagalur there are beautiful hill stations and places of picturesque beauty. The district is strewn with many holy spots and proliferates legends associated with stories from the epics of Ramayana and the Mahabharata. It is generally cool throughout the year, with a maximum temperature of 28 C. The best season to visit would be from September to March. The river Hemavathi is a tributary of Kaveri. This river originates in the Western Ghats – Ballala Rayana Durga – in Chikmagalur. The river joins with its main tributary, Yagachi river, at Hassan, then flows on to join Cauvery near Krishnarajasagara. The river is nearly 245 km long from its place of origin to where it converges with Cauvery.

Sakleshpur:

Sakleshpur or Sakleshpura is a hill station town in Hassan District of the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is a beautiful town located in Western Ghats on Bangalore‑Mangalore Highway. Sakleshpur is located on the border of Malnad and Bayaluseemae in Hassan district. It receives heavy rainfall from the southwest monsoon and because of the temperate climate; this place is blessed with huge amount of coffee, tea, cardamom, and pepper plantations. It is located at an average elevation of 949 metres (3,113 feet). Since it has temperate climate on the Western Ghats, it is suited for growing Cash crops. Coffee growers from the neighbouring villages throng to sell coffee at Sakleshpur. Sakleshpur is located in the Western Ghats, a mountain range that stretches from Kerala to Gujarat. The southern range, which includes Bisle reserve forest and the region around Sakleshpur is listed as one of the 18 most diverse spots in the world in terms of flora and fauna. If you are planning a holiday in Sakleshpur, you will be glad to know that there are many home stays, resorts, camping and trekking groups that provide good accommodation and trekking facility.